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    A Steep of Tea

    In the hush between palms,steam pens its moist scripture—a rising breath of verdant silence. The bowl warms both hands,like remembered embrace;each sip, a slow return to cloister. Tatami sighs beneath the robe’s rustle,bamboo whisk murmurs devotion—froth of impermanence, foamed time. Outside a...

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    • Beautifully penned, S. Lovely write my friend. Appreciate you.

      Damian

    • I love the whole ceremony of it. Preparing the tea.
      It’s another form of artistic expression in my opinion.
      We have a dojo where I work that was a gift from Japan.
      We have a koi pond too. Yes, the fish are from Japan too.

      It’s very peaceful. Even the pic!

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    Dash

    There's a hummingbird in my heartYet I'm a tired tree  It won't remain there, I fear  too long.   That rapid flutter I feel  shakes Winter off my limbs  A cold sun takes notice  -Will point the bird  in another...

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    • Wow, that was very heartfelt, and I like it when you said to tie your shoe together, throw them over the limb, let them know you’re taken. (Aww) Nicely done

    • Remember when kids would throw their old shoes, tied together, over a power line? usually near their own house. “Oh, there’s Johnny’s shoes!”. That was what I thinking of when I added those lines. Sort of a “I was here” type of thing.
      Thank you Fia!

      • This is my favorite write!! I was so happy when I read this for the first time. Still gives me the same feeling reading after all this time. You my love are my happy place. Even in the very beginning you were my happy place, you still are.
        What a truly special gift you’ve given me with this write.

        I still remember right after you posted you left the site for like a week! You big scaredy cat! Lol

        • I went on a trip! It was a timing thing. LOL. (To give you time to reject or accept)

          • Oh my big sexy goof. If you didn’t realize I was in then I was doing something wrong. Hahaha

            • Oh my dear, you were teetering on that line the same as me and you know it! LOL
              The internet is a crazy place. We were just being careful huh.
              Now we are crazy. LOL

              • Um. Someone got a tasteful and quite lovely booty pic if I remember correctly! That was not teetering on a line. That was long jumping over it! Maybe even pole jumping or whatever that’s called ! Hahah

    • Tremendous work.

      • How have you been, Thomas? Good to see you gracing the rooms here.
        I thank you very much, too. It had some weight to it, when I was writing it. Upon my shoulders! Self induced of course. LOL.

    • You’re a great poet and a very lucky man.

      • Thank you, Tim. I sincerely try to make my writes worth reading to those who choose to. I have a stack never posted anywhere, because they are not good enough. Like most of us, it’s a hit or miss with the results.
        And, I am not sure it is/was luck. Fortune perhaps. Luck maybe that her and I both found DUP, in the same time frame. Perhaps it was meant to happen. We get along so well. Same values, etc.
        Okay, I’m lucky. LOL

    • Beautifully penned, Mark. Such a lovely and heartfelt write my friend. So glad you and Adel both share your stories with us. Excellent work. Appreciate you.

      Damian

      • Hey Damian. We did discuss if we were going to join SR, or elsewhere, or nowhere, etc. But we both truly enjoy the camaraderie of a nice site, and the reward of reading great material. It’s inspiring. As for posting our own material, to me it is like payment for what I get out of it from others. A trade of creative inspirations.
        And thank you for the props amigo. It’s all a trade.

    • Styxian, this poem, the two of you (in the comments) made me laugh out loud! It was the laugh of pure joy and appreciation of the warmth that flowed freely from your words and especially from the shared feeling of love. A “Hummingbird” may flit and fly everywhere, but they always come back to where the love (nectar) is the sweetest. It’s where they build their home. This poem and its confession and commitment tastes/feels like HOME.

      Truly a really cool poem. I’m glad you shared it!!
      -Curt

      • What a wonderful comment, thank you Curt.
        Her and I both have a great sense of humor, for sure. Sometimes mine is a bit dark, but that’s the way I evolved. Life can have some pretty brutal moments, and humor goes a long way with helping to adjust how we cope. Yeah?
        Her and I met through the joy of writing. That’s a great thing to have in common. The rest simply fell into place.
        She’s a hoot! LOL.

    • It’s a beautiful gift the two of you have found. A lot of people only find more pain and damage online. Cherish what you have and nurture it as you did this lovely heartfelt poem

      • I certainly plan to, Willow. She is unique. I don’t want any second places ever again. So I’m holding on to her.
        And, I appreciate your encouraging words, a lot!

    • What a real treat this turned out to be .. Write on brother .. Oh’ and I so love a happy ending .. Bestest of best regards to all those implicated .. Neville 😎💛👍

    • I love how this poem captures that mix of vulnerability and joy in love. The hummingbird fluttering in your heart is such a perfect image–fragile, alive, and full of hope. It feels intimate and really heartfelt.

      • Yep, fragile but alive and hopeful. Isn’t that a rush to be in?
        It was a teeter-totter write for me, because usually I am quite stoic in person.
        She broke that mold!
        Thank you much, Romaj.

    • How sincere, sweet, lovely and emotionally this was written! it leaves for sure a happy smile and warmth in heart. I was immediately drawn from the first lines, good poetry does this! Don’t fear expressing anything with her, strengths and weaknesses… and all else, sharing makes the bond stronger! All The happiness for both of You💕

      • Thank you, Light.
        It’s been a whirlwind in between the lulls of time together. Sort of story book, even.
        Our challenge will be when it becomes daily! But I think we are ready!

    • I have found through the years, and many poems I’ve written, that the closing verse is most significant. It is the last spoken words of the poem that the writer bequeaths us with, like the last page of a book. It’s meant to catch our breath. As this does, overwhelmingly so.

    • Hey Kelly. I have two huge flaws when I write, one causes the other. In that I carry on too long, many times, by not knowing how or when to end a write. So sometimes they become long as hell. At least I hope they can be rewarding to read at least. As we all hope with our own writes.
      So thank you for the positive note. It does matter.

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    Kiss of Silence

    In between words, only breath—unscripted, unspoken—this hush blushes nowas if overhearing itself aloud. Even the gale withdrawsfrom its own roaring,leaves a world slightly ajar,awaiting any consent in being. Two shadows eclipse each other,their touch trembles in restraint,where longing loosens languageand only...

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    • The darkness of the pic truly matches the piece. We like the idea of dark love we think it’s truer more pure. There is no existence or love without some shadows

    • Hey Me… glad you liked it

    • wow this is deep and dark ❤️

    • In the silence is violence…
      Like inner thoughts crashing like meteors in the brain?
      This is a thick, gripping write. Like grabbing shoulders and shaking them to see.
      Good stuff. Strongly worded and built solid.

    • You had me at hush blushes!
      And the accompanying pic went great with the tone of this write.
      Something about how grainy it is and the texture.
      Matches the write perfectly.

    • Brilliantly penned, S. Amazing write per usual my friend. Appreciate you.

      Damian

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    Transparency

    Hello, everyone,I’d like to take a moment to respond to a recent post about Stars Rite. As many of you know, many of us came together here after Deep Underground Poetry closed, with the goal of building a smaller...

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    • Lovely and well written piece about US.
      Your work is appreciated by me and I’m sure by all of US.

      💋

      • Thank you, Peter. I will keep my word and tell you all what is going on every Sunday, even the hum drum of it. lol

    • I’ve been out of the country for last month… I will do better on commenting

    • hello beautiful Fia thank you I try to particpate as much as possible some days I’m just not in the mood to read and I don’t want to leave half felt comments….I appreciate what you’re doing here ❤️

    • Like many social situations, this too is basically a circle. We all share the desire to write, obviously. And, to be seen a little bit perhaps, that we aren’t invisible. But it is a give and take. Like teamwork.
      The site itself is doing fine. It is designed decently, and anyone with some sense can figure it out eventually. Even me!
      Also, you obviously have your own life to live, Fia, yet you are doing a great job running things here. That is commendable.
      You’ve been a big help to many. So thank you.

    • Good evening, my beautiful people.

      For the sake of peace, please refrain from drama indulging. That includes defense of Fia as well as accusation. I will be deleting comments towards either point of view. Let us be cordial publicly at least. The comments before mine will stay, for the sake of neutrality.

      Message me if you have any questions or concerns, my inbox is quite lonely. I will be cooking in the mean time.

    • When I first heard about this site I was cautious to join being it was unfamiliar. Now I’m not only glad to be here, but thankful to you fia for caring so much and being there when we need you. You’re a blessing to this community of writers who just want to express themselves in a way they can’t outside these halls. I always make an effort to comment on others work when I can even if they don’t comment back. Let’s hope Stars Rite grows with even more writers down the road.

    • Great comment Tim.
      I just want to read good stuff, yaknow? Drama is for the TV, lol.

    • Hoi hoi Chère F.,
      Hope this finds you well.

      I envy your energy and drive to (very kindly and easy going) keep the StrarsRite afloat.
      You may remember my coops in the DUP with women mostly. More often than not fuelled by the thought that even today it is more difficult for women to find a stage and also because they write the kind of poems/lyrics I can easily relate to.

      At the same time, I believe we must be realistic. Since Corona the forum life as we knew it is diminishing. Not where importance and influence is concerned, but volume-wise.

      In my opinion fora are still playing an important role in my life and the life’s of many, many other people.
      But at the same time, the number of listens/people who check out and read the lyrics of 4 years ago seem to be unreachable (if you know what I mean).

      Loving me (with DUP’s Faith Maree) lured an estimated 12.500 people to come and listen (gitaarnet.nl/forum + SongwritersintheKitchen). I could prove what I say, but hey, would I lie to you?

      Maybe, instead of focussing on volume, may I ask to consider warmth, support, constructive comment etc etc etc? And you’ve been advocating this if I read you well.
      What was it the old geezersaid: the times they are a changing? He blabbered a lot but I think this one is true.

      I thank you very much for all the work you’ve put in this. And I hope very much that (instead of magnetting more work towards yourself) you’ll be able to invest more time in your own writes. And I mean real soon. Which I love to read so very much.

      My ‘short’ analysis of the waives of the fora.
      Thinking of a valued person in DUP, I wish you a blessed week!
      Kind regards, Gus

    • Beautifully penned and nicely done, Fia. It is a wonderful community with so many talented writers and amazing people. I’m not full time at the moment, but always do my best to comment and be supportive. Well said cuz! Appreciate you, and all your hard work my friend.

      Damian

    • I agree, Fia. It doesn’t take but a moment to tell someone that you enjoy their writing.

    • Allow me to add my sentiments about you and this truly wonderful poetry site. I love that a Poetry COMMUNITY is taking shape. In these hard times where art is being attacked and undermined, this website is a breath of fresh air, much appreciated and needed.

      I am new here, but in just a few days have met and read some amazing Poets and poetry. I desire to meet and read more. How we treat each other, the kind of comments we leave, and the support we give each other are of vital importance. While I do want to share the poetry I have written, I agree, Fia, (and all the others who have commented above) the moral core and benefit from this site is the community and ties we build with each other in this sharing.

      Thank you, Fia, for providing such a wonderful and safe space.

      -Curt (redzone)

    • I just knew I couldn’t possibly be the only one who appreciates You & your brainchild .. I am not only grateful for Stars Rite & the opportunities it affords, but of course to You for all the hard work I imagine must go into running such an awesome venture .. Peace, Love & All Good Things to You Fia and all those who have already hopped on board & those yet to join us .. 😎💛👍

    • Well said – by all here. thanks!

      • Thank you, Jim;))

        • I’m sure that I speak for many when I say that we are grateful for your strength, honesty, generosity and sensuality and for giving us a place to feel heard and free to speak our truths and desires. Warmly, Jim 😉

    • Excellent piece Fia. Well said and well received. Keep up the great work you’ve done here.

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    Ylang ylang

    Breeze of cold.A song titled hope.Gulp of and urgent need for a cigarette.Need to sniff more of heavy ylang ylang.The itch of a pain.

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